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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-08-31

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-08-31 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. COLUMHUS, FETDAY, AUGUST 31, 1849. NUMBER 44. WM. II TIIJiAIJ. & 11KNHY KUUl), KDJTOR8 AND PROPRIETORS. OmcE south-east corner of High Hlrciit anil Sugar alley. TF.R.MK Invariably in adiance. Daily Stnto Jourr nl, per nullum ' 'HI 'J'ri-VVcoklv " " S M Weekly " I OO Daily per week, (payable tn tlx: carrier II I'-'.J ADVERTISING : The following rates ami rules of advertising have been I upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman ami tho Ohio Slate Journal, to be observed, in all cusrs, alter llui date. July 20, 1849; DAILY PAPER. One iqnaro, 12 linen or leu. one insertion. " " each additional " . " " 1 week II i, II M II " " 3 " ............. " " " 1 month 0 20 1 .VI 2 00 . a oo . 4 00 . 6 00 . II 1X1 lo 00 15 (XI 111 00 10 110 SO 00 22 00 IS 00 30 00 mi m 35 00 vi oo '15 IKI 55 (II) ISO 110 M i ii 3" ..(.. 'I II II 5 " ii ii ii 9 " .. ...... n a n 2 ii ..... ...... Standing card. 6 linen Or leas, per annul . ... I column, with 4 changes, ' " .... 1 6 " " .... I " 12 " - .... t 11 changed weekly, " " .... t " " daily, " .... I n 4 changes, " " .... " 6 " " " .... ii ) . " changed weekly. " " .... " ' dailv. " " .... Other cases not provided lor, chargeable In coufonnity With the above rates. The standard of measurement lo ho minion ty.ie. For each additiond square in tin.' daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under tho yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to bo considered by tlio year, unless it is specilii'd on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publisher not accountable for Ihe accuracy of legal advertisements beyond tho amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to bo charged at the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name the same to I e, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advcitisn.nents not marked on tho copy for a tpecilied number of insertions, will he continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will he exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will he confined rigidly to their regular business; and nil advertisements not pertainiii" lliereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, oVc, not to bo contracted fur by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, at the usual rates. Wo Advertisements can he inserted oiiatuituus- LY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, ami other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid fur. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fair), soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made lor admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention lo private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only he inserted with the understanding that the same is to 1m paid lor. If intended in bo inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompau ieu by nn advertisement. All leaded advertisements to bo charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as it solid. To those who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of M per cent. Advertisements on the imide exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 por cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holdcn for tlio prico ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. A. S. I..,AM . ROW 86 DOANE, Fornarilinr & Commission Merchants, POR TBMOUTH, OHIO. IT? Agents for (iliddou & Co's Iron Furnaces. 11 May 2!, l849-d6m. CAH LISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, South Main strut, Aprilll-w&.wtf. 0IHOr.KTIT.tiR, OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts nf Franklin ami ujoiniltg aunties. Office, in the Exchange (tank Building, Hijjli itreet, Columbus, Ohio. jyl 1-d-Vwtim. J. It. WHEATON, DRUOOIST.ind Dealer in I'atent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class, &c. etc., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. C. It. KING. D BALER IN DRY GOODS, fco., opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. lov. l'J. .11. It. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R1DGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiutls.aml a great variety of as-tiligs, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. UK. BOUT THOMPSON! OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary ot Bute's Umee, High st, commons, deell. WM. WILLSIIIItE KILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Aloock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mai 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. TIIF. subscriber has removed to the new bi irk stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alley s, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol lluuse. HT HOUSES AXD CARRIAGES TO LET Xu Nov ..dtf, J. MASSE Y. GEORGE E. WAI.CITTT, sgjv AMD ranker painter, Nov. !),. .dtf. COI.L'MIIUS. OHIO . WALTER THRALL, ATTORNF.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. O3 Also, a Commissioner to take the Ackaowlcdge-ment of Deeds for the Slate of New York. Jj Office on High St.. between Town and Rich. ootSIO. DR. MARIK'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Rftidenre Southwest corner of Rich and Third Bts., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. R ROAD WAV HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- nin. April b..otr. I. N. WH1TUVO & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, nextdoor to the Clinton Rank. High Street, Columbus, Ohio. A Isrge assortmcnj if Books and Stationery always on band. " SEIBERT LILLEY, BOOK-BINDF.RS, High atreet, opposite the I'nblic Offices, Colnmbus. Aug. 2t, 1 845. W. SEIBERT. M. C. LlLLKT. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., vvhUlmIaCE and retail DEALERS in ' READY MADE CLOTHING, qui: weir hall. BOSTON. Til Y. ATTL.VTION Of DKAI.EHS IN CI OTI1INI1 IS SOLICITED TO THE AllllVE ESTA1II. IS1IMENT. MESSRS. SIMMONS fc CO.. keep constantly on hind every vanotv iiml stylo of READY MADE CLOTHING adapted to tho Western Trade. They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, mill manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other bouse. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, w ill do well to cx-smins tho above STOCK, belbro making their purchases in New York or elsewhere. Ohdf.iis lor Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest prices. JOHN SMI HONS CO., QUINCV II ALL, BOSTON, Aug. 6,1840, eulS-dSm MTIONAL HOTEL BFiUHGFIEM). rPIIF. firoprietor of the above Hotel wishes it distinctly JL Understood, that there is no IStagl OJIia in SpHngfittd MifBl at Am huum that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER. Proprietor. Springlield, July IS, I0. jyl!) dtf. DISSOLUTION rPHE partnership beretofbre eilstlng between (3. I1AC-1 H0L0.F SCHNEIDER and F. B. MACHOLD.mv der the linn of Ci. MACHOLD At CO., is this day dissolved tiy mutual consent. All claims against, and debts ilue said linn, will be settled by (i. & F. 15. MACHOLD. Columbus, July 21, lolll CARD. Till. Buliscribnrs (Innirt; lo return their tlmnka to the BU meroui putrotu 6f the late firm of o. MACHOLD CO., (or the liberal ami uuiiorm support extended totlieni, nuil tn tenvs to any, lint tho welt known Music Store will he OOOtlnued nt heretotbre by the underfsint'd, who plmo renewed elloriH to make it slill more deserving the conli-denco of IriendH ami ilio patronare of (be public. Columbus, Jul S3, 1840. G. Ac V. 11. MXCHOLD. Fountain Paper Mill. CO It. OF IIKOAL) AM) WAT K K ITIsi COLON BUS, OHIU. A. II. NEWnUKGII, HAVING leafed the above OlUbltthment lor a term 01 . years, baa put it in complete order, ami is now engaged In manufacturing every size and quality of paper do- minded by the Western market His racilitiea formula faeiurinif aro nt aurpusscil by any establishment in lh West. and Mtllfaotion will invariably be given. News, U I'm ppiti:;, Jtook Ifid other papers of every description, constantly on baud, or made at short notice. IfO OBDXSI will be promptly attended to. jeilj-tf C. W. KENT, SON & CO AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS WE have removed to No. 13()f in the corner building ol High and Uich street, one door north of Denig fe Sous' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend to all consignment that we may roceivo, such as Ileal Lit tale. Dry (ioods, Groceries , &c. ffj Liberal ndvauces Dtda on consignment). uov3 Ivd. STEAM, GAS, AND WATER TUBSE. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES, from u to 4 inches bore, and from S to IS feet long, capable of sustalntng intern il prcst-urc of from I0U to 'JjOOlb p square inch, with T$tSt EfPOIOt, CVOMff, Slop Cocks, Uhttk alves and other fittings, connecting by sciew Joints. also WELDED IRON FLUES, For Locomotive, Jiont, and other Steam En&ine Boiler f Manufactured aud for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Office Third and Walnut Bts . jyS-9m v.n.r. Philadelphia, Pens F m flA!liB. TWO IfttW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, for tale at reduced prices. WM. FINCH, au 11 Not, 4 and o liuckevc Ulock. NOTICE. fTIHE stockholder in the Columbus and llarrhburh Mm Turnpike Company, are hereby nolilicd that all instalment of tea per cent, has been ordered by the Hoard of Directors, payable within 60 days from date, to GtOlgfl M, Parsons, Eaa , Treasurer. L. BUTTLES, tec'y jeS7 Iraa, o. B'd Directors. PlCTIIRES(lilEANTIQUITIEOFSPAINi DESCRIBED in a series of letteis, with illusl rations rcp-reseulin Moorish palaces, cathedrals, tunl other moil-limentl of art, contained in the cities of ISuryos, Valladolid, Toledo and Seville, by N. A. Welti. London edition, Tor sale by EDWARDS & DAVIS, aull l.v ROIIN'S MIIRARV. THUCVDIDES, a new and literal translation by Dale. Plato, " m by Carey. Iluinholl'n Cosmns complete; 2 vols., with fine likeness For sale iit tl e new bookstore, Nail House. jyW, J. IL RILEY fe CO. NEW CONSTITUTION. REPORTS of the Debates and proceedings of tho Con vention for revisitm of the CoaetUttUon of New York, 1846. For sale at the new bookstore. Neil House. au7 J. IL RILEV He CO. ClOIiD PLNS. A vo superior article of Gold Pens r lor sale by np?3 W. M. SAVAGE. nAll. 100 brls B. C. Taf, just received and for Rale by X apt; KINGdc HEFFNER, Cincinnati. New Establishment, TIIR undersigned have just. sstSOllsbsd themsoivrs nt No. SOS High Street, two doors north ol'Uen. Liale's Ilotnl, and next t(i Esquire Hruck's ollicfi, A Scgar untl Tobnoco Store, Wholesale and tail. Where they keep eosstsjitly on Bend all kinds of the best imported nevans begsrs. sod also, a msonflietory or a sape- rior Domes tO Sear, and beidg perTeotlf able to soil It lo'V York prices, they hope to rcocivo a liburul share Of patron-ago.They would call the attention of manufacturers of Segars, to their Havana, Cuba, Seed and Kentui ky Leaf, which thev will sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. ORLOPP WIKTII. Colanbsji, June l. l849-d9m. PI.ATE D WARE. 1TTAITKRS, UasketH. Csstors, Csndls Slicks, (Main and VV Thread Spoons and Forks, plalcd on Ihe best Herman Silver Also, Cieriiian Silver Spoons and Speclaeles at wholesale. BLVNS k. BALDWIN, jeM. JSoil Mouse. FES KAKKR. A GOOD article, making a qoill pen by a single and siin-plo operation. For sale at the now bookstore, Neil House. jy2a J. II. HI LEV ic CO NOTICE. IN accordance with a resolution passed at the last session of the QesjersJ Assembly of the State of Ohio, the undersigned wishes to purchase for the Stale Library, " all the Journals of the Senate preceeding the session IH07-'()ll, and the Journals of the House of Representatives prior to the same period : also three copies of the first, eccnd and third volumes of the Laws of said Stale." Tersons having any or all of the abovo volumes, will confer a favor bv communicating the fact to JOHN QRE1NER, June 7. lUI'J. State Librarian. Slid AH CUKEU HAMS, Dried Ucef, together with every article in the (Irocerv line. j27 W. M. FINCH, 4 and 5 liuckevc Block. UltOCERI KST IT'IiESII RlCE Just received lb tierces good fresh rice t . jy27 FLNCH S, liuckeye Block. I KICK MR ec TB K A D W ELL C-10MMISIO Ml. IK HANTS, for ihe purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New Vork, .nil No.ot, I'earl .treet, Boston. AMION ERICSSON, Rochesttr. N. V. OEOKUE l'R BAD WELL, Boston. ncris! dir. THE HOI Oi l. I. PLATES, NOS. 11 and I J, are readv for the sabseribers, at the new bookstore, .Ned House'. J. II. KILEl &, CO. JJ20; CITY SALOON. LI NCH will be served regularly at half past 10 to 12 o'clock M. j27 BARKER & OLMSTED. CITY BOOK HINIrERY. Till, subscrilier having commenced the Book Binding business, in the State Journal building. igVi ntrert, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol every description, ruled and bound to order. Old Books. Periodleitl, ce., neatly bound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. plJtf C. SCOTT. HIVE FANS. WF. have received an assortment of beautifvl Fans, which we will sell at reduced prices. je23. iLYMM & BALDWIN, Neil House ANNUAL CIRCULAR OF THE CINCINNATI SEMINARY, F 11 YolJN L A I) I E B . South F, a a t corner of Ninth and Walnut streets 1810. THIS Seminary will re couimencu its annual session on the Bret Monday in Sentemher. Miss C'oxk has associated with herself in Ihe conduct of loe Insiituiion.Mr. and Mrs. ZACROS, both ol whom, with some eonsiderahlo experience in Ihe work of education, unite the devotion and spirit of n chosen Life-work. This institution was eklablished in this city more than six years since. during which tune its utility and permanence have impressed themselves upon u larg: circle offrissdl anil patrons. It is the design of this Institution to take as high a position in its stsjdsrd of instruction as any Seminary lor females in this country. But not having discovered any" roy-al road to knowledge," nothing more Is promised than what may no iiccompiisncii oy tnorougii attention to details aim a hearty desire to fulfil duty. We believe that education is the work of t life, and all that can bo done at school is the laying m a foundation in thorough ckmtntary knowledge and in discipline oj mind. For this, ns lilt), is required, and n tystematic course, we do earnestly desire parents, if they would have any tangible and symmetrical results froui the education of their daughters, to submit them to the full course, allowing Ihein such lime as may bu necessary to its mastery. This will t.iko about four years, commencing with young ladies of thirleeii and fourteen, of ordinaiy standard of attainment of that age. In this course, more attention will ho paid to thorough, noss in pnneinl s ihan to eomnsss n met varietv ol sub jeets. All teachers are impressed with the tact, that tlio ursi step in eiiucaiion is to ' learn MM to learn f and, tor this purpose, one subject thoroughly mastered is more useful than a thousand superficially understood. Special attention is paid In this course to the Mathematics, as Ihe basis of any truly liberal education, and llm tiest means of disciplining the mind. Tho study of the Frond, or German language, or both, Is also earnestly pressed on the pupils of this Institution, as another efficient means in accomplishing the same object. There will be an Elementary Department, separate from the student, of the regular course, in which will beinstrae ted the younger member of the Institution. Special a tten lion will be paid to this Department, as forming the materials lor the other more advanced classes, anil as necessary lo the success of the future course. It is the earnest desire of the Teachers of this Institution, to make religious instruction an important pattof their work. For this purpose, all tho young ladies are engaged in the study of the Holy Scriptures, as a part of their course. The number of pupils will be strictly limited to such nn amount OS is consistent with the strength of the Institution. :tnd the individual care mid attention dm to eac.li pupil. No false economy is txtrtiied in this particular. AJcorpa ol eigbtteaehers Will constantly give their whole timu and attention to the interests of the Institution. Three vacancies occurring in the present vear have been supplied bv hwhlv accredited teachers from the Fastern Status. It is be.ieved that this Institution allbrds peculiar advantages in the departments ol French, Drawing, and Music, resellers Of these branches reside in Ihe family, and bring a greater degree of attention . as well as higher qualifies tions, than are generally brought to bear on these subjects. In addition to the services of the female instructress in .Music, residing ill the family, two of the first male profes sors of Music in tho city, also give their instructions to such pupils na are desirous of receiving them. TKKMa : BOARDIHU POPIt.l. Boarding, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, per year 5225 CO " " " ' pupils returning home on Friday, do 180 00 Payments in advance, at the commencement of each term. Washing, per doi 50 Use of Instrument, per year If co aufMmd WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. riMIIfi nbMiiber, who hufatn HibsilnMi in the $tmt X building for the ';ist thirteen vear. in telling ll deierip tioiM of Tine Gold and SUn r iTOkAf, Jeictlry and Silver Wort, nt rntnil, ut the verv lowest prices Qold ud Silver English Patent Lever Watches. Gold and Silver Detached Lever ami Leplne Watches. Gold and Silver UariMntal and targe Watches. Gold ami Silver Independent Second fVatehei for timing horses. Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chalna. Gold spectacles. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold I'ens. Ladies' Gold and Stone llranelets Gold Looketl. Gold anil .Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rlnn and Pins, Latiii's ami UentJemeni Breiatpini. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups. Forks, Sec. (iold Watches as low s to each. Watohea and Jewelry exohangeo. Spoona and Koiks idated on (lerman Silver,afme article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, ami repaired in the best manner, at much leM than the usual prices. GEO, C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale ami Kctail,51 Wail street, (up stairs ) jetfi lind. INew York. -- NEIIj IIOUSK BATHS '- Vj Are now in tine operation, and this ''m - ' cnoI!P 1,1,(1 m'althy luxury, ijfpK'-m now be enjoyed in full perlcc- lion. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, BBfjeaai rt )Il)Ura ID Tickets obtained at the Oliiccof the Neil House. Ladies' nths. The Baths (or Ladies are now open, and tickets can he obtained by tinging the hell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, wie re a lemale attendant will bo in readiness. jclb' dtf. JSKW WATCH El AUD JEWELRY 1 JUST RECEIVED Oar pri"g stock ol Watcliciti Jewrlry and Silver Wtire, which have been n lected witli great care, and to u hich we invite the attention of the public. We shall, at all times, be glad to exhibit out new styles of goodo. to those who inayl'avor us witli a call, feeling confident of our ability to ploaeea both in the quality and price 6f our warei. BLTOW & BALDWIN, May 20, VVX (SuccGsuors lo W. A. Piatt & Co.) IMBttELLAS AND PARASOLS, mahotactohxd nv btrah at thk AMERICAN MANUFACTORY, S57 Pearl Street, (Sinn nf the Three (lolden I mbrellas.) MERCHANTS in wnnt of an assortmevt ef Umbrellas anil Parasols, are ailviMul to my no sicond profits, but lo nail al once on the Manufacturers, wlio are niaLing 1500 llnily, Iit the introduction of Steam and New I'atent Maohioeiy, and are BMbled to produce the best and most elegant styles of goods, and to pull them at a rate with which the may DKFV COMPETITION. ISAAC SMITH AND CO. MANUFACTURERS, NEW VORK. I. S. We Imvo a branch of our House SStabltahed in Hostnn. Ma., at No. 4, Sewsll Block. Milk street, where wo shall he happy to ice our Eastern friends. jy3-S.. I. S. & CO. Hats and Caps. J. n. COFFHOTII & CO., 82 High street. D ODD'S White mid Blast Bearer I lots. Do. Moleskin and Si lit do. With a ircneral assortment of CAPS, &.C. Just received and for sale cheap. je23-dtf. MORE LBATHEB OF Atl KINDS. HII. KIMBALL has just received, in additi m to his former Block, an exlensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variptv, Plsjk, t'ochinenl and Kair l.inini:., BiadlDfs, &c. All oi which will he sold at great hirudins, at his old stand, sign of the Golaes. Boo Columbus, June 19, 1848-dtr. sr'n LaWI I't iiM'tcrj. VTOTICE is hereby Riven that Lots can be procured in 1 (iieen Lawn Cemet ry, until tho first of August next, at the following prices : Kirst Class Loli HJ cents per square foot. Second class Lots fij cents per sipiare foot. Third class Lots 3 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be as follows : h irst class Lots 10 cents per fquare font. Second class Lots 74 cents per square foct. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weath er, from 'J o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock P. M. Bv order of the Board nf Trustees. jyl3 dtfi2tw ALEX. B, GLENN, Clare, WINDOW SHADES. AOOOD article, including brasses and other fixtures, complete for putting up. for gl, 5,50, .1, $3,50, gi. ,4 5 I and $5 per pair. Also, a gootl assortment of Window papers. I'i per HnnginK. A very large stock of good I'atterns and Borders, for sale althe new bookstore, ISeil House, aul7 J. II. RILEY &. CO. BOO K S & STATION U U , i.N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON, Hooksellers and Stationers, High street. HACAUIiAY'l ESSAYS AND IlEVIEWS. ESSAYS and Keviows, or, Scenes and Characters ; being a selection ol the mot t eloquent passages from the writings of Thomas llabii gtou Maciulay. JVew American edition, 1 vol. Ittao, Topper's Proverbial Philosophy, and ;i Thousand Lines, and other Poems; by Martin i'arquhar Tupper, A. M., F R. S. Jew edition 1 vol. l2ino. A 'oico to the Married ; beinL' I compcnd.uni ol social, moral anil religious duties addressed tohmbands and wires) by John Mather Austin, I vol. I'imo. A Voice to Youth, addressed to young men and young ladies ; bv John Mather Austin ; 1 vol. lUmo. Law of Kindness Illustrations of the Lnw of Kindness, by Hev. Q, W. Montgomery; I vol. 18mo. Just received at the bookrtore of jv-7. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. WONDERFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1 vol. contents : The. Mariner's Compass; The Steam F.ngino; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture; Gtmpowdersrd Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation; Clocks ; The Railway ; Printing; (las Light The TheBODieter J The Electric Telegraph ; Tho Bsrometerj 'rho Telescope ; The Microscope. Just received and for sale by jyO. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. LVNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative nf the United S.otes' Expedition to the Hirer Jordan and the Dead Sea; I vol. 8fO., with mens end numerous illustrations. Cirlylo's Dante DaOle's Divine C'omedv,The Inferno; S literal rose translation, with Ihe text of ihe original, eol la ted from tho best editions, and explanatory note ; 1 vol. 12 mo; by John A. Carlyle, M. D. Characteristics of Literatim Illustrated bv the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry T. Tuokermsn. Roland Cashel : by Charles Lever part 2. Kor tale by jyl t. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. OLU l'l.NS ANO FENC1LS. THE subscribers have recently received n l uge assortment of Qold Pens, from the best manufactories in tho country, among which aro Levi Crown's Pine Cold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Hard ft lirot .era' do. Woodward's do do. The Croion do do. The VietOrls do do. Also, (iold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oe sold at the lowest prices. jo-'3. 1. N. WIHTLNG & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL HOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Booktt embracing sn extensive variety of Library Books, Question Books, Teachers' (.'lass Books, Catechisms, iVc.,&.c. ( 'heap Bibles, Testaments, fte., Arc. All of which w ill he sold at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, fte., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy3l d&w. l.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. tiiealer'e Ecclesiastioal History. A COMPOUND of Ecclosinstieal History, by Dr. John C. L. Giealer ; a new edition in I vols. Bvo. Chslmers' Sermons, from 17:i3to I847j forming vol. 6, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. llildreth's U, States, from the first settlement of the eo. in-try to the organization of the government under the Fade ral Constitution, in 3 vols. Southoy's Common Place Hook; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parts par. 1 , 60c. Eor sale by au2 I. M. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California Tho Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains. Oregon and California, by brevet (.'ol. J. C, Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notices ol tho Gold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources; I vol. 1 Into, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7d&w. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINOTON. THE INCARNATION; OB. Pictures of the Virgin and Her Son; by Charles Beechcr with an Introduction. by Mrs. Harriet Beech- er Stowe ; 1 vol. iWarie Antoloet'et by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vo . crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jyo. 1. iN. H lll l hVi X HUNTINGTON. llildreth's I . States, Vol. I. AHISTORV OP THE UNITED STATES, from tho discovery ol the Continent to the oratmiaatlon of tho Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vols Bmo. By RlCBARO HlLORITD. Kor sale bv IT 13 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. DR. COMBE'S tJlilllE TO HEALTH. ' Health and long lje within the reach of all " rPllE Universal Ciuide to health, by a rational course of JL food aud diet; by Andrew Combe, M.D. IVew edi tion. 1 vol. I'imo. Por sale nt the bookstore of J7. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Cnited Slides Disnen-nlorv N'exv Fililinn. npHE Dispensatory of ihe United States of America ; by A Drs. Wood .V 'llsche. Eighth edition, carclully revised. Eor sale by aulO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. M E W HOOKS. LIFE in the Fat tW4,st. by leorge Erederiek Kuxton ; 1 vol. ISmo. ''t'uj A tho best books of the season." Eor salo by jy I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. MRS. ELLIS' NEW WORK. H F.ARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a st. rv by Mrs Ellis. I or sale by null. 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. LADY Alice, or Hie Jrw Viw- n novel. Kor sain by aull I. j. WHITING HUNTINGTON. VAMJAIUJ; WORK8 FOR FARMERS. Till-: KAKMKU'S l.lliKAKY; containing Lectures to r'iinncra on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Pet holdt; the rrincinlcs of Acriculture liv'Alhert D. Thir anl tlie liool of the Kami hein ftystematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan ; by Henry Stephens Illustrated with portraits of animals pumteil from life, heriutif'illy engraved, and numerous wood cutti aud plates of Igtioulttlfkl implements so particularized as to ennblc country mechauics to construct them Irom the doflcriptions. With copious notes and ohservn tions. by John S. Skinner ; 'i vols, fJvo. " No firmer who thirsts for koowl-edge himself, or who aRpires to have his son rise to tlie true post ot honor the ilignmeu station o an intellccliial and accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably dny hiuiself such a work as Stephens' Book of the Farm." The Journal ol Agriculture, contains the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, in eluding the choicest prize essays issued in Kurupe and America, with original contributions from eminent farmerf and statesmen. Kdited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols, iiva "The engravings in these volumes are numerous, mid many of them are colored to life and very cosily. They are no only invaluable to evry firmer, hut they will be hiund extremely interesting and beautiful volumes in every family where reading forms any portion of their occupation or amusement." The Western Farmer and (lardener, devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, (.ardening, the Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, fcc. Kdited bv K. J. Hooper. Thomas Aflleck, Charles Foster, and Carles V. Klliott. Ksqrs. I vol tf?o. Kncyclopaidia of Agriculture; comprising the Theory and I'raetice of the Valuation. Transfer. Laying out, Improvement and Management of Landed I'roneMy ; nnd tho Cultivation and Kconomy ot the Animal and Vegetable Productions of Agriculture, including the latest improvements ; a general history of Agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present stale, with FUggestions for its future progress. With upward of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol Ijvo. Iowedition, with a supplement, containing all tbe reret improvements. It J. C Loudon, K. L. O. Z.? & 11. S.,&c. The Farmer's Companion ; or essays nn the principles and practice of American Husbandry. With an appendix. containing tables, and other matter useful to the farmer j by UM laic lion, .icsse unci, i twi iiiH. The I'otatoe Plant, its iifes and properties ; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease to other plants, and the ouestion as to the best means of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Smee. 1 tol l2mo. The Fanner's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the na turr nnd value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. With a brief account of all UlODIMt recent discoveries" in Agricultural Chemutry. By K. Kalkner. I vol, 12mo. For sale nt the bookstore of I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. myu dtVw. CINCINNATI. .(, ASS, Arc. finn 11 SOXUS llMi.Kvr.nnoK iMPiiovzD 0JJJ Wiii.ki. Ovkn GLA.SS, aortcila. holow. 1000 hall' boxou (M. 7l9, BflO, Wild, Ml. WIS, 'M ' 1IXJ0 lOxI'J, Will. KlxlS. 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22. 10x24. " 12x1 1. MilS. 12x16, 12x17, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22. 1.1x21. llxl I. llxli. 11x16, 11x17, 11x18, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21.. ' 14x18. Mx20, 16x20, 16x22, 16x24, 18x24, 30x40. " 16x28, 16x2U. 20x22, 20x24, 24i30, 24i36. " Double thick 0x10, 10x12, 10x16,20x24, to 30x40. No. 2, 8x10. 10x12. 10x14, Wxlfi, 9x12. 1000 000 600 500 200 300 Alo ooo boxes glass WARE assorted. 00 " Nem nnd Bone Liniment. 100 ' I't mid hall lit. Hanks, 20 1 Qt, 20 " (Jl. liottles. 20 " hair end 1 gall. " 20 Oils. 6, Its, 2I, 30s and 'Ws to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups, 20 Godfreys, 10 Picklo Jars. 20 hsjfand I gallon Jars. 10 Hear' OilH. Imitation Crown anil doubln thick glflM. Dntgglat'e, Flint and (Ireen C.laHB Waro, of every de-Oription, Orders promptly Idled, of any size or quality of Window (Mass or (llnss Ware, at Pittiibiiriili prices. N. W, SPEERS, No 12 Columbia St., March 26,181!). dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to Infora the Merchants of the Westers country that wo are now reoelvUHj in addition to our former ttrock a very extensive variety ofuoocts in the Hard ward line, of American, English an(f GTSMi manufacture. We particularly request tlie Merchants to an examination of our Stock before they make their purchases in ot1 ef markets, as we arc confident that our prices will be foun J correspond Ittgly low with those of Mew York and other Kos tern cities. Our slock is comprised in pari of tho following Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes) Mill and X Cut Saws ; (IrasB and drain Scythes Scythe Sneatbs ; Sickles; Hay aud Manure forks Haines, Traces, Hoes; Anvili ; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses, Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt snd particular attention will be given to nil or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON. March 4.. I wtf. No. 10 I'earl street. Cincinnati. EU( R C0NKI.1NC. WILLIAM U'OOII. AI.FKXD WOOD CONK LING, WOOD & CO., 1I1ANU KACTUKKKS OK Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Ked Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " lied, Putty. Paris Orecn. Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, l'aris White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar, North side of Court street, East of Broadway. WK have adopted the nio9t approved method, as practised h best Eeatern manufacturers, in mauuluc'.ur Ing While Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in Ihe United Males. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as good ns any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 Ivd&w Fr. SKINNER, ( .ate of Nm Lisbon, ( lno.) GF.Nr.HAL Aganev, Commission and Forwarding Mer. chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eueral, No. 13, Last Front St., near steamboat landing, C'in ' uatl, Ohio. ..efer to Justus Wright, and A. Q, Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati It. V. Snodgrass &. Co.,,New Lisbon (irigg & Elliott, Philadelphia John Smith. New Orleans; s. B. Boss, Portsmouth j Lawsou &. Corode, Wellsvllle i F.walt and (,'ebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville j W. (.'. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAY I NC, completed our new I'iano and Tea Wareronms, and received our Brat shipments, consisting Of 36 splendid Pianos, and 300 chests clioice 'Peas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart As Dunham, New York, cannot he equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the 'Pea Warcrooms, and occupies tlio whole upper part of the building. Tons put up in and A pound packages, of betterqoallty, in better style, and at lo'wcr prices than of any of tho Kast. em packing houses. SMITH & NIXON. SUgl, N. F.. corner 7th and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, O. LEXANDRE SKIGNE PTE BRANDY. 20 qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brandy ; 10 hi u a e 10 hf J. .1. Dupuy, Pale " 7 hf Meglory " o hf ' Leger Freres 1 In store, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO., nut No. 24 Columbia t., Cincinnati. P""oSf WINES. 10 qr casks Pure Juice Port ; 10 qr " Quilliman'a Trash Port; 0 (r " Old Queen's " 20 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO., u4 No. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. CATAWBA WIn1e2C0O gallons CaTawba Wine, two years old, inanufactured by an experienced Vintner, for sa'e by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE or. CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia st. MAGLORYBRANDV. Seven hf. Pipes Msglory Brandy this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., P'7 Columbia st. f B. GODDARDlBRAliljY. -10 hifPipes J. superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, 1IAWTIIOBN & CO., n)'1 24 Columbia st. T B. GODARDlujRANDY.-O hf pipes J. B.Go-J . daid Brandy, " vintage " IKO0, in store and tor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., u4 No. 24, Columbia St., Cincinnati. SICILY LIQUORICE. 0 cases Sicily Stick Liquor ice in store and tor salo by SOUTHGATE, IIAWTIIORNF. & CO., Cincinnati, Msy 14. 24 Columbia st. UCIIEIDAM GInT ' O 0 pipes Rynehend'a Pine Apple (lin. 3 do Clover Leaf do. In store and for i ale low hy SOUTHQATiC, HAWTHORN . CO., Je'- 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati SIX TWIST TOBACCO.-I00 kegs No. l.bTwi.t 'Tobacco, our own manBtutiafs,. in.tnri. 1 i'i... .li., SOUTHGATE, hawthorn & Co.. Mav 16 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. VJUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES O 200 brls. Refined Sugars ; 00 do. S. 11. Molasses, prims, lauding from Belle Isle, and for tale by "P" M IN ( , dt HEFFNER. Cincinnati. MULES. Six very tine Mules, snituMe fur Cslsegr nia idventurers. mav be had bv anolslasi tn p6 JUNG &. HKr'FNICR, 27Maih st. Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 4 boxes, lOOjboxes, Isnd-iug Irom John Adams, and lor sale br Sp6 RING fc HEFFNER, Cincinnati. t lOLASSES 1.000 brls Molasses, landing (rom Bell IvX Isle, and for sale by ap6 KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main st , Cincinnati. i A A BAGS Pimento; 50 bnirs Java Coffee 1UU landing from I nitcd States, nnd for sale by npo KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati T BATHER. 100 bundles Uppei snd Skirling Leather ij jusi received ny iviim, it ncrinsui. npti No. 27 Main si. .Cincinnati. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. V0 bdds. Sugar, fair and prime ; 1,20(1 bbls. Molasses. For .ale by KING &. HF.FFNF.R. 27 Mnin street, mnr22. Cincinnati. CCATAWBA WINE. 2,00(1 gallons Catawba Wine J 2 vears old. " manufactured bv an experienced vintner.' for sale by nut i I iiw.x I r.t ii i nvmn s tu, jel. 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati. n TWIST TOBACCO. 32 kegs No. 1,6 Twist To O bseco, in store snd for sale bv SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN fc CO., jc4 S4 Columbia St., Cincinnati.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XIII. COLUMHUS, FETDAY, AUGUST 31, 1849. NUMBER 44. WM. II TIIJiAIJ. & 11KNHY KUUl), KDJTOR8 AND PROPRIETORS. OmcE south-east corner of High Hlrciit anil Sugar alley. TF.R.MK Invariably in adiance. Daily Stnto Jourr nl, per nullum ' 'HI 'J'ri-VVcoklv " " S M Weekly " I OO Daily per week, (payable tn tlx: carrier II I'-'.J ADVERTISING : The following rates ami rules of advertising have been I upon between the proprietors of the Ohio Statesman ami tho Ohio Slate Journal, to be observed, in all cusrs, alter llui date. July 20, 1849; DAILY PAPER. One iqnaro, 12 linen or leu. one insertion. " " each additional " . " " 1 week II i, II M II " " 3 " ............. " " " 1 month 0 20 1 .VI 2 00 . a oo . 4 00 . 6 00 . II 1X1 lo 00 15 (XI 111 00 10 110 SO 00 22 00 IS 00 30 00 mi m 35 00 vi oo '15 IKI 55 (II) ISO 110 M i ii 3" ..(.. 'I II II 5 " ii ii ii 9 " .. ...... n a n 2 ii ..... ...... Standing card. 6 linen Or leas, per annul . ... I column, with 4 changes, ' " .... 1 6 " " .... I " 12 " - .... t 11 changed weekly, " " .... t " " daily, " .... I n 4 changes, " " .... " 6 " " " .... ii ) . " changed weekly. " " .... " ' dailv. " " .... Other cases not provided lor, chargeable In coufonnity With the above rates. The standard of measurement lo ho minion ty.ie. For each additiond square in tin.' daily, inserted one month, or a greater length of time, and for each additional square inserted under tho yearly rates, half price. No advertisements to bo considered by tlio year, unless it is specilii'd on the manuscript, or previously agreed upon between the parties. Publisher not accountable for Ihe accuracy of legal advertisements beyond tho amount charged lor their publication.Announcing candidates (for office of every description,) to bo charged at the rate of lifty cents per week, for each name the same to I e, in all cases, paid in advance. All advertisements from strangers or transient persons to be paid in advance. Advcitisn.nents not marked on tho copy for a tpecilied number of insertions, will he continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will he exacted accordingly. The privileges of yearly advertisers, will he confined rigidly to their regular business; and nil advertisements not pertainiii" lliereto, to bo paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Heal Estate Agents, oVc, not to bo contracted fur by the year, but to be charged by tho piece, at the usual rates. Wo Advertisements can he inserted oiiatuituus- LY. Advertisements for charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township, ami other public meetings, and such like, to be charged half price. Marriage notices to be charged 25 cents. Deaths Inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitations, or obituary notices, and when so accompanied, to he paid fur. Regular advertisers, and all others sending communications or requiring notices, desiring to call attention to fair), soirees, concerts, or any public entertainments where charges are made lor admittance all notices of private associations every notice designed to call attention lo private enterprises, calculated or intended to promote individual interest, can only he inserted with the understanding that the same is to 1m paid lor. If intended in bo inserted in the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rate of not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompau ieu by nn advertisement. All leaded advertisements to bo charged not less than double the above rates, and measured as it solid. To those who advertise equal to two thirds of a column yearly, in the weekly paper, a deduction of M per cent. Advertisements on the imide exclusively, to bo charged at the rate of 50 por cent, in advance on the above rates. Attorneys will bo holdcn for tlio prico ol inserting advertisements brought in by them. BUSINESS CARDS. AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. A. S. I..,AM . ROW 86 DOANE, Fornarilinr & Commission Merchants, POR TBMOUTH, OHIO. IT? Agents for (iliddou & Co's Iron Furnaces. 11 May 2!, l849-d6m. CAH LISLE HOUSE, BY J. BOYD, Opposite the New Court House, South Main strut, Aprilll-w&.wtf. 0IHOr.KTIT.tiR, OHIO. JOSEPH F. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY, WILL practice in the Courts nf Franklin ami ujoiniltg aunties. Office, in the Exchange (tank Building, Hijjli itreet, Columbus, Ohio. jyl 1-d-Vwtim. J. It. WHEATON, DRUOOIST.ind Dealer in I'atent Medicines. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Class, &c. etc., wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets, Columbus, Ohio. C. It. KING. D BALER IN DRY GOODS, fco., opposite Exchange Hank, Columbus. lov. l'J. .11. It. COMSTOCK & CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. R1DGWAY & CO'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum bus. Ohio. Stoves of all kiutls.aml a great variety of as-tiligs, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1811. UK. BOUT THOMPSON! OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary ot Bute's Umee, High st, commons, deell. WM. WILLSIIIItE KILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus. Ohio. Agent for Aloock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forcep Key. Mai 13..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. TIIF. subscriber has removed to the new bi irk stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alley s, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol lluuse. HT HOUSES AXD CARRIAGES TO LET Xu Nov ..dtf, J. MASSE Y. GEORGE E. WAI.CITTT, sgjv AMD ranker painter, Nov. !),. .dtf. COI.L'MIIUS. OHIO . WALTER THRALL, ATTORNF.Y and Counsellor at Law. Columbus, Ohio. O3 Also, a Commissioner to take the Ackaowlcdge-ment of Deeds for the Slate of New York. Jj Office on High St.. between Town and Rich. ootSIO. DR. MARIK'S OFFICE, BASEMENT of Judge Swan's new building. High st. Rftidenre Southwest corner of Rich and Third Bts., opposite Baptist Church. decll dtf. R ROAD WAV HOTEL. B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- nin. April b..otr. I. N. WH1TUVO & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, nextdoor to the Clinton Rank. High Street, Columbus, Ohio. A Isrge assortmcnj if Books and Stationery always on band. " SEIBERT LILLEY, BOOK-BINDF.RS, High atreet, opposite the I'nblic Offices, Colnmbus. Aug. 2t, 1 845. W. SEIBERT. M. C. LlLLKT. JOHN SIMMONS & CO., vvhUlmIaCE and retail DEALERS in ' READY MADE CLOTHING, qui: weir hall. BOSTON. Til Y. ATTL.VTION Of DKAI.EHS IN CI OTI1INI1 IS SOLICITED TO THE AllllVE ESTA1II. IS1IMENT. MESSRS. SIMMONS fc CO.. keep constantly on hind every vanotv iiml stylo of READY MADE CLOTHING adapted to tho Western Trade. They have many facilities lor obtaining the raw material, mill manufacturing at low prices, not enjoyed by any other bouse. Western Merchants, visiting Boston, w ill do well to cx-smins tho above STOCK, belbro making their purchases in New York or elsewhere. Ohdf.iis lor Ready Made Clothing will meet with prompt attention, at lowest prices. JOHN SMI HONS CO., QUINCV II ALL, BOSTON, Aug. 6,1840, eulS-dSm MTIONAL HOTEL BFiUHGFIEM). rPIIF. firoprietor of the above Hotel wishes it distinctly JL Understood, that there is no IStagl OJIia in SpHngfittd MifBl at Am huum that there is neither agent, drivers, horses or stages at any other house. ISAAC THAYER. Proprietor. Springlield, July IS, I0. jyl!) dtf. DISSOLUTION rPHE partnership beretofbre eilstlng between (3. I1AC-1 H0L0.F SCHNEIDER and F. B. MACHOLD.mv der the linn of Ci. MACHOLD At CO., is this day dissolved tiy mutual consent. All claims against, and debts ilue said linn, will be settled by (i. & F. 15. MACHOLD. Columbus, July 21, lolll CARD. Till. Buliscribnrs (Innirt; lo return their tlmnka to the BU meroui putrotu 6f the late firm of o. MACHOLD CO., (or the liberal ami uuiiorm support extended totlieni, nuil tn tenvs to any, lint tho welt known Music Store will he OOOtlnued nt heretotbre by the underfsint'd, who plmo renewed elloriH to make it slill more deserving the conli-denco of IriendH ami ilio patronare of (be public. Columbus, Jul S3, 1840. G. Ac V. 11. MXCHOLD. Fountain Paper Mill. CO It. OF IIKOAL) AM) WAT K K ITIsi COLON BUS, OHIU. A. II. NEWnUKGII, HAVING leafed the above OlUbltthment lor a term 01 . years, baa put it in complete order, ami is now engaged In manufacturing every size and quality of paper do- minded by the Western market His racilitiea formula faeiurinif aro nt aurpusscil by any establishment in lh West. and Mtllfaotion will invariably be given. News, U I'm ppiti:;, Jtook Ifid other papers of every description, constantly on baud, or made at short notice. IfO OBDXSI will be promptly attended to. jeilj-tf C. W. KENT, SON & CO AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS WE have removed to No. 13()f in the corner building ol High and Uich street, one door north of Denig fe Sous' Drug store, where we will be found ready to attend to all consignment that we may roceivo, such as Ileal Lit tale. Dry (ioods, Groceries , &c. ffj Liberal ndvauces Dtda on consignment). uov3 Ivd. STEAM, GAS, AND WATER TUBSE. WELDED WROUGHT IRON TUBES, from u to 4 inches bore, and from S to IS feet long, capable of sustalntng intern il prcst-urc of from I0U to 'JjOOlb p square inch, with T$tSt EfPOIOt, CVOMff, Slop Cocks, Uhttk alves and other fittings, connecting by sciew Joints. also WELDED IRON FLUES, For Locomotive, Jiont, and other Steam En&ine Boiler f Manufactured aud for sale by MORRIS, TASKER & MORRIS, Office Third and Walnut Bts . jyS-9m v.n.r. Philadelphia, Pens F m flA!liB. TWO IfttW TWO HORSE WAGONS, made on honor, for tale at reduced prices. WM. FINCH, au 11 Not, 4 and o liuckevc Ulock. NOTICE. fTIHE stockholder in the Columbus and llarrhburh Mm Turnpike Company, are hereby nolilicd that all instalment of tea per cent, has been ordered by the Hoard of Directors, payable within 60 days from date, to GtOlgfl M, Parsons, Eaa , Treasurer. L. BUTTLES, tec'y jeS7 Iraa, o. B'd Directors. PlCTIIRES(lilEANTIQUITIEOFSPAINi DESCRIBED in a series of letteis, with illusl rations rcp-reseulin Moorish palaces, cathedrals, tunl other moil-limentl of art, contained in the cities of ISuryos, Valladolid, Toledo and Seville, by N. A. Welti. London edition, Tor sale by EDWARDS & DAVIS, aull l.v ROIIN'S MIIRARV. THUCVDIDES, a new and literal translation by Dale. Plato, " m by Carey. Iluinholl'n Cosmns complete; 2 vols., with fine likeness For sale iit tl e new bookstore, Nail House. jyW, J. IL RILEY fe CO. NEW CONSTITUTION. REPORTS of the Debates and proceedings of tho Con vention for revisitm of the CoaetUttUon of New York, 1846. For sale at the new bookstore. Neil House. au7 J. IL RILEV He CO. ClOIiD PLNS. A vo superior article of Gold Pens r lor sale by np?3 W. M. SAVAGE. nAll. 100 brls B. C. Taf, just received and for Rale by X apt; KINGdc HEFFNER, Cincinnati. New Establishment, TIIR undersigned have just. sstSOllsbsd themsoivrs nt No. SOS High Street, two doors north ol'Uen. Liale's Ilotnl, and next t(i Esquire Hruck's ollicfi, A Scgar untl Tobnoco Store, Wholesale and tail. Where they keep eosstsjitly on Bend all kinds of the best imported nevans begsrs. sod also, a msonflietory or a sape- rior Domes tO Sear, and beidg perTeotlf able to soil It lo'V York prices, they hope to rcocivo a liburul share Of patron-ago.They would call the attention of manufacturers of Segars, to their Havana, Cuba, Seed and Kentui ky Leaf, which thev will sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. ORLOPP WIKTII. Colanbsji, June l. l849-d9m. PI.ATE D WARE. 1TTAITKRS, UasketH. Csstors, Csndls Slicks, (Main and VV Thread Spoons and Forks, plalcd on Ihe best Herman Silver Also, Cieriiian Silver Spoons and Speclaeles at wholesale. BLVNS k. BALDWIN, jeM. JSoil Mouse. FES KAKKR. A GOOD article, making a qoill pen by a single and siin-plo operation. For sale at the now bookstore, Neil House. jy2a J. II. HI LEV ic CO NOTICE. IN accordance with a resolution passed at the last session of the QesjersJ Assembly of the State of Ohio, the undersigned wishes to purchase for the Stale Library, " all the Journals of the Senate preceeding the session IH07-'()ll, and the Journals of the House of Representatives prior to the same period : also three copies of the first, eccnd and third volumes of the Laws of said Stale." Tersons having any or all of the abovo volumes, will confer a favor bv communicating the fact to JOHN QRE1NER, June 7. lUI'J. State Librarian. Slid AH CUKEU HAMS, Dried Ucef, together with every article in the (Irocerv line. j27 W. M. FINCH, 4 and 5 liuckevc Block. UltOCERI KST IT'IiESII RlCE Just received lb tierces good fresh rice t . jy27 FLNCH S, liuckeye Block. I KICK MR ec TB K A D W ELL C-10MMISIO Ml. IK HANTS, for ihe purchase and J sale of WOOL, at Rochester, New Vork, .nil No.ot, I'earl .treet, Boston. AMION ERICSSON, Rochesttr. N. V. OEOKUE l'R BAD WELL, Boston. ncris! dir. THE HOI Oi l. I. PLATES, NOS. 11 and I J, are readv for the sabseribers, at the new bookstore, .Ned House'. J. II. KILEl &, CO. JJ20; CITY SALOON. LI NCH will be served regularly at half past 10 to 12 o'clock M. j27 BARKER & OLMSTED. CITY BOOK HINIrERY. Till, subscrilier having commenced the Book Binding business, in the State Journal building. igVi ntrert, is prepared to do all kinds of Binding. Blank Books, ol every description, ruled and bound to order. Old Books. Periodleitl, ce., neatly bound, on the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms. plJtf C. SCOTT. HIVE FANS. WF. have received an assortment of beautifvl Fans, which we will sell at reduced prices. je23. iLYMM & BALDWIN, Neil House ANNUAL CIRCULAR OF THE CINCINNATI SEMINARY, F 11 YolJN L A I) I E B . South F, a a t corner of Ninth and Walnut streets 1810. THIS Seminary will re couimencu its annual session on the Bret Monday in Sentemher. Miss C'oxk has associated with herself in Ihe conduct of loe Insiituiion.Mr. and Mrs. ZACROS, both ol whom, with some eonsiderahlo experience in Ihe work of education, unite the devotion and spirit of n chosen Life-work. This institution was eklablished in this city more than six years since. during which tune its utility and permanence have impressed themselves upon u larg: circle offrissdl anil patrons. It is the design of this Institution to take as high a position in its stsjdsrd of instruction as any Seminary lor females in this country. But not having discovered any" roy-al road to knowledge," nothing more Is promised than what may no iiccompiisncii oy tnorougii attention to details aim a hearty desire to fulfil duty. We believe that education is the work of t life, and all that can bo done at school is the laying m a foundation in thorough ckmtntary knowledge and in discipline oj mind. For this, ns lilt), is required, and n tystematic course, we do earnestly desire parents, if they would have any tangible and symmetrical results froui the education of their daughters, to submit them to the full course, allowing Ihein such lime as may bu necessary to its mastery. This will t.iko about four years, commencing with young ladies of thirleeii and fourteen, of ordinaiy standard of attainment of that age. In this course, more attention will ho paid to thorough, noss in pnneinl s ihan to eomnsss n met varietv ol sub jeets. All teachers are impressed with the tact, that tlio ursi step in eiiucaiion is to ' learn MM to learn f and, tor this purpose, one subject thoroughly mastered is more useful than a thousand superficially understood. Special attention is paid In this course to the Mathematics, as Ihe basis of any truly liberal education, and llm tiest means of disciplining the mind. Tho study of the Frond, or German language, or both, Is also earnestly pressed on the pupils of this Institution, as another efficient means in accomplishing the same object. There will be an Elementary Department, separate from the student, of the regular course, in which will beinstrae ted the younger member of the Institution. Special a tten lion will be paid to this Department, as forming the materials lor the other more advanced classes, anil as necessary lo the success of the future course. It is the earnest desire of the Teachers of this Institution, to make religious instruction an important pattof their work. For this purpose, all tho young ladies are engaged in the study of the Holy Scriptures, as a part of their course. The number of pupils will be strictly limited to such nn amount OS is consistent with the strength of the Institution. :tnd the individual care mid attention dm to eac.li pupil. No false economy is txtrtiied in this particular. AJcorpa ol eigbtteaehers Will constantly give their whole timu and attention to the interests of the Institution. Three vacancies occurring in the present vear have been supplied bv hwhlv accredited teachers from the Fastern Status. It is be.ieved that this Institution allbrds peculiar advantages in the departments ol French, Drawing, and Music, resellers Of these branches reside in Ihe family, and bring a greater degree of attention . as well as higher qualifies tions, than are generally brought to bear on these subjects. In addition to the services of the female instructress in .Music, residing ill the family, two of the first male profes sors of Music in tho city, also give their instructions to such pupils na are desirous of receiving them. TKKMa : BOARDIHU POPIt.l. Boarding, Tuition, Fuel, Lights, per year 5225 CO " " " ' pupils returning home on Friday, do 180 00 Payments in advance, at the commencement of each term. Washing, per doi 50 Use of Instrument, per year If co aufMmd WATCHES. JEWELRY AND SILVER-WARE. riMIIfi nbMiiber, who hufatn HibsilnMi in the $tmt X building for the ';ist thirteen vear. in telling ll deierip tioiM of Tine Gold and SUn r iTOkAf, Jeictlry and Silver Wort, nt rntnil, ut the verv lowest prices Qold ud Silver English Patent Lever Watches. Gold and Silver Detached Lever ami Leplne Watches. Gold and Silver UariMntal and targe Watches. Gold ami Silver Independent Second fVatehei for timing horses. Gold Guard, Fob and Vest Chalna. Gold spectacles. Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold I'ens. Ladies' Gold and Stone llranelets Gold Looketl. Gold anil .Silver Thimbles. Diamond Rlnn and Pins, Latiii's ami UentJemeni Breiatpini. Sterling Silver Spoons, Cups. Forks, Sec. (iold Watches as low s to each. Watohea and Jewelry exohangeo. Spoona and Koiks idated on (lerman Silver,afme article. All Watches warranted to keep good time or the money returned. Jewelry repaired, and Watches cleaned, ami repaired in the best manner, at much leM than the usual prices. GEO, C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale ami Kctail,51 Wail street, (up stairs ) jetfi lind. INew York. -- NEIIj IIOUSK BATHS '- Vj Are now in tine operation, and this ''m - ' cnoI!P 1,1,(1 m'althy luxury, ijfpK'-m now be enjoyed in full perlcc- lion. Warm, Cold and Shower Bath, BBfjeaai rt )Il)Ura ID Tickets obtained at the Oliiccof the Neil House. Ladies' nths. The Baths (or Ladies are now open, and tickets can he obtained by tinging the hell in the ladies' parlor of the Neil House, wie re a lemale attendant will bo in readiness. jclb' dtf. JSKW WATCH El AUD JEWELRY 1 JUST RECEIVED Oar pri"g stock ol Watcliciti Jewrlry and Silver Wtire, which have been n lected witli great care, and to u hich we invite the attention of the public. We shall, at all times, be glad to exhibit out new styles of goodo. to those who inayl'avor us witli a call, feeling confident of our ability to ploaeea both in the quality and price 6f our warei. BLTOW & BALDWIN, May 20, VVX (SuccGsuors lo W. A. Piatt & Co.) IMBttELLAS AND PARASOLS, mahotactohxd nv btrah at thk AMERICAN MANUFACTORY, S57 Pearl Street, (Sinn nf the Three (lolden I mbrellas.) MERCHANTS in wnnt of an assortmevt ef Umbrellas anil Parasols, are ailviMul to my no sicond profits, but lo nail al once on the Manufacturers, wlio are niaLing 1500 llnily, Iit the introduction of Steam and New I'atent Maohioeiy, and are BMbled to produce the best and most elegant styles of goods, and to pull them at a rate with which the may DKFV COMPETITION. ISAAC SMITH AND CO. MANUFACTURERS, NEW VORK. I. S. We Imvo a branch of our House SStabltahed in Hostnn. Ma., at No. 4, Sewsll Block. Milk street, where wo shall he happy to ice our Eastern friends. jy3-S.. I. S. & CO. Hats and Caps. J. n. COFFHOTII & CO., 82 High street. D ODD'S White mid Blast Bearer I lots. Do. Moleskin and Si lit do. With a ircneral assortment of CAPS, &.C. Just received and for sale cheap. je23-dtf. MORE LBATHEB OF Atl KINDS. HII. KIMBALL has just received, in additi m to his former Block, an exlensive supply of Spanish and Slaughter Sole Leather, Upper do.. Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco and Kid Skins of every variptv, Plsjk, t'ochinenl and Kair l.inini:., BiadlDfs, &c. All oi which will he sold at great hirudins, at his old stand, sign of the Golaes. Boo Columbus, June 19, 1848-dtr. sr'n LaWI I't iiM'tcrj. VTOTICE is hereby Riven that Lots can be procured in 1 (iieen Lawn Cemet ry, until tho first of August next, at the following prices : Kirst Class Loli HJ cents per square foot. Second class Lots fij cents per sipiare foot. Third class Lots 3 cents per square foot. On and after the first of August, the prices will be as follows : h irst class Lots 10 cents per fquare font. Second class Lots 74 cents per square foct. Third class Lots 5 cents per square foot. The Superintendent will be on the grounds, in fair weath er, from 'J o'clock A. M. until 6 o'clock P. M. Bv order of the Board nf Trustees. jyl3 dtfi2tw ALEX. B, GLENN, Clare, WINDOW SHADES. AOOOD article, including brasses and other fixtures, complete for putting up. for gl, 5,50, .1, $3,50, gi. ,4 5 I and $5 per pair. Also, a gootl assortment of Window papers. I'i per HnnginK. A very large stock of good I'atterns and Borders, for sale althe new bookstore, ISeil House, aul7 J. II. RILEY &. CO. BOO K S & STATION U U , i.N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON, Hooksellers and Stationers, High street. HACAUIiAY'l ESSAYS AND IlEVIEWS. ESSAYS and Keviows, or, Scenes and Characters ; being a selection ol the mot t eloquent passages from the writings of Thomas llabii gtou Maciulay. JVew American edition, 1 vol. Ittao, Topper's Proverbial Philosophy, and ;i Thousand Lines, and other Poems; by Martin i'arquhar Tupper, A. M., F R. S. Jew edition 1 vol. l2ino. A 'oico to the Married ; beinL' I compcnd.uni ol social, moral anil religious duties addressed tohmbands and wires) by John Mather Austin, I vol. I'imo. A Voice to Youth, addressed to young men and young ladies ; bv John Mather Austin ; 1 vol. lUmo. Law of Kindness Illustrations of the Lnw of Kindness, by Hev. Q, W. Montgomery; I vol. 18mo. Just received at the bookrtore of jv-7. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. WONDERFUL INVENTIONS. A HISTORY of Wonderful Inventions, illustrated with numerous engravings ; 1 vol. contents : The. Mariner's Compass; The Steam F.ngino; Lighthouses; The Cotton Manufacture; Gtmpowdersrd Gun Cotton; Steam Navigation; Clocks ; The Railway ; Printing; (las Light The TheBODieter J The Electric Telegraph ; Tho Bsrometerj 'rho Telescope ; The Microscope. Just received and for sale by jyO. I. N. WHITING Sc HUNTINGTON. NEW HOOKS. LVNCH'S EXPEDITION A narrative nf the United S.otes' Expedition to the Hirer Jordan and the Dead Sea; I vol. 8fO., with mens end numerous illustrations. Cirlylo's Dante DaOle's Divine C'omedv,The Inferno; S literal rose translation, with Ihe text of ihe original, eol la ted from tho best editions, and explanatory note ; 1 vol. 12 mo; by John A. Carlyle, M. D. Characteristics of Literatim Illustrated bv the genius of distinguished men ; 1 vol ; by Henry T. Tuokermsn. Roland Cashel : by Charles Lever part 2. Kor tale by jyl t. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. OLU l'l.NS ANO FENC1LS. THE subscribers have recently received n l uge assortment of Qold Pens, from the best manufactories in tho country, among which aro Levi Crown's Pine Cold Pens. Tho Congress do do. Hard ft lirot .era' do. Woodward's do do. The Croion do do. The VietOrls do do. Also, (iold and Silver Pencil Cases. All of which will oe sold at the lowest prices. jo-'3. 1. N. WIHTLNG & HUNTINGTON. SUNDAY SCHOOL HOOKS. THE subscribers keep constantly on hand at their book store, a very general assortment of Sunday School Booktt embracing sn extensive variety of Library Books, Question Books, Teachers' (.'lass Books, Catechisms, iVc.,&.c. ( 'heap Bibles, Testaments, fte., Arc. All of which w ill he sold at the Societies' Eastern pi ices. Persons desiring to make up Sunday School Libraries, fte., are invited to call and examine their assortment. jy3l d&w. l.N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. tiiealer'e Ecclesiastioal History. A COMPOUND of Ecclosinstieal History, by Dr. John C. L. Giealer ; a new edition in I vols. Bvo. Chslmers' Sermons, from 17:i3to I847j forming vol. 6, of Chalmers' Posthumous Works. llildreth's U, States, from the first settlement of the eo. in-try to the organization of the government under the Fade ral Constitution, in 3 vols. Southoy's Common Place Hook; being choice selections from celebrated authors ; in two parts par. 1 , 60c. Eor sale by au2 I. M. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. New Edition of Fremont's Exploring Expedition.OREGON and California Tho Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains. Oregon and California, by brevet (.'ol. J. C, Fremont. To which is added a description of the Physical Geography of California, with recent notices ol tho Gold Region, from the latest and most authentic sources; I vol. 1 Into, new edition. Just received at the bookstore of jy7d&w. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINOTON. THE INCARNATION; OB. Pictures of the Virgin and Her Son; by Charles Beechcr with an Introduction. by Mrs. Harriet Beech- er Stowe ; 1 vol. iWarie Antoloet'et by J. S. C. Abbott. 1 vo . crimson cloth, with engravings. For sale by jyo. 1. iN. H lll l hVi X HUNTINGTON. llildreth's I . States, Vol. I. AHISTORV OP THE UNITED STATES, from tho discovery ol the Continent to the oratmiaatlon of tho Government under the Federal Constitution. In 3 vols Bmo. By RlCBARO HlLORITD. Kor sale bv IT 13 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. DR. COMBE'S tJlilllE TO HEALTH. ' Health and long lje within the reach of all " rPllE Universal Ciuide to health, by a rational course of JL food aud diet; by Andrew Combe, M.D. IVew edi tion. 1 vol. I'imo. Por sale nt the bookstore of J7. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Cnited Slides Disnen-nlorv N'exv Fililinn. npHE Dispensatory of ihe United States of America ; by A Drs. Wood .V 'llsche. Eighth edition, carclully revised. Eor sale by aulO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. M E W HOOKS. LIFE in the Fat tW4,st. by leorge Erederiek Kuxton ; 1 vol. ISmo. ''t'uj A tho best books of the season." Eor salo by jy I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. MRS. ELLIS' NEW WORK. H F.ARTS AND HOMES, or Social Distinctions; a st. rv by Mrs Ellis. I or sale by null. 1. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. NEW UNA. LADY Alice, or Hie Jrw Viw- n novel. Kor sain by aull I. j. WHITING HUNTINGTON. VAMJAIUJ; WORK8 FOR FARMERS. Till-: KAKMKU'S l.lliKAKY; containing Lectures to r'iinncra on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Pet holdt; the rrincinlcs of Acriculture liv'Alhert D. Thir anl tlie liool of the Kami hein ftystematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan ; by Henry Stephens Illustrated with portraits of animals pumteil from life, heriutif'illy engraved, and numerous wood cutti aud plates of Igtioulttlfkl implements so particularized as to ennblc country mechauics to construct them Irom the doflcriptions. With copious notes and ohservn tions. by John S. Skinner ; 'i vols, fJvo. " No firmer who thirsts for koowl-edge himself, or who aRpires to have his son rise to tlie true post ot honor the ilignmeu station o an intellccliial and accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably dny hiuiself such a work as Stephens' Book of the Farm." The Journal ol Agriculture, contains the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, in eluding the choicest prize essays issued in Kurupe and America, with original contributions from eminent farmerf and statesmen. Kdited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols, iiva "The engravings in these volumes are numerous, mid many of them are colored to life and very cosily. They are no only invaluable to evry firmer, hut they will be hiund extremely interesting and beautiful volumes in every family where reading forms any portion of their occupation or amusement." The Western Farmer and (lardener, devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, (.ardening, the Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, fcc. Kdited bv K. J. Hooper. Thomas Aflleck, Charles Foster, and Carles V. Klliott. Ksqrs. I vol tf?o. Kncyclopaidia of Agriculture; comprising the Theory and I'raetice of the Valuation. Transfer. Laying out, Improvement and Management of Landed I'roneMy ; nnd tho Cultivation and Kconomy ot the Animal and Vegetable Productions of Agriculture, including the latest improvements ; a general history of Agriculture in all countries, and a statistical view of its present stale, with FUggestions for its future progress. With upward of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol Ijvo. Iowedition, with a supplement, containing all tbe reret improvements. It J. C Loudon, K. L. O. Z.? & 11. S.,&c. The Farmer's Companion ; or essays nn the principles and practice of American Husbandry. With an appendix. containing tables, and other matter useful to the farmer j by UM laic lion, .icsse unci, i twi iiiH. The I'otatoe Plant, its iifes and properties ; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease to other plants, and the ouestion as to the best means of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Smee. 1 tol l2mo. The Fanner's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the na turr nnd value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. With a brief account of all UlODIMt recent discoveries" in Agricultural Chemutry. By K. Kalkner. I vol, 12mo. For sale nt the bookstore of I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. myu dtVw. CINCINNATI. .(, ASS, Arc. finn 11 SOXUS llMi.Kvr.nnoK iMPiiovzD 0JJJ Wiii.ki. Ovkn GLA.SS, aortcila. holow. 1000 hall' boxou (M. 7l9, BflO, Wild, Ml. WIS, 'M ' 1IXJ0 lOxI'J, Will. KlxlS. 10x16, 10x17, 10x18, 10x20, 10x22. 10x24. " 12x1 1. MilS. 12x16, 12x17, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22. 1.1x21. llxl I. llxli. 11x16, 11x17, 11x18, 11x20, 11x22. 11x21.. ' 14x18. Mx20, 16x20, 16x22, 16x24, 18x24, 30x40. " 16x28, 16x2U. 20x22, 20x24, 24i30, 24i36. " Double thick 0x10, 10x12, 10x16,20x24, to 30x40. No. 2, 8x10. 10x12. 10x14, Wxlfi, 9x12. 1000 000 600 500 200 300 Alo ooo boxes glass WARE assorted. 00 " Nem nnd Bone Liniment. 100 ' I't mid hall lit. Hanks, 20 1 Qt, 20 " (Jl. liottles. 20 " hair end 1 gall. " 20 Oils. 6, Its, 2I, 30s and 'Ws to gal. 20 Lemon Syrups, 20 Godfreys, 10 Picklo Jars. 20 hsjfand I gallon Jars. 10 Hear' OilH. Imitation Crown anil doubln thick glflM. Dntgglat'e, Flint and (Ireen C.laHB Waro, of every de-Oription, Orders promptly Idled, of any size or quality of Window (Mass or (llnss Ware, at Pittiibiiriili prices. N. W, SPEERS, No 12 Columbia St., March 26,181!). dly Cincinnati, O. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. WE beg leave to Infora the Merchants of the Westers country that wo are now reoelvUHj in addition to our former ttrock a very extensive variety ofuoocts in the Hard ward line, of American, English an(f GTSMi manufacture. We particularly request tlie Merchants to an examination of our Stock before they make their purchases in ot1 ef markets, as we arc confident that our prices will be foun J correspond Ittgly low with those of Mew York and other Kos tern cities. Our slock is comprised in pari of tho following Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes) Mill and X Cut Saws ; (IrasB and drain Scythes Scythe Sneatbs ; Sickles; Hay aud Manure forks Haines, Traces, Hoes; Anvili ; Shovels and Spades; And Looking Glasses, Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt snd particular attention will be given to nil or ders entrusted to our care. MEAD & WINSTON. March 4.. I wtf. No. 10 I'earl street. Cincinnati. EU( R C0NKI.1NC. WILLIAM U'OOII. AI.FKXD WOOD CONK LING, WOOD & CO., 1I1ANU KACTUKKKS OK Pure White Lead, Chrome Green, Ked Lead, Yellow, Litharge, " lied, Putty. Paris Orecn. Whiting, fire dried, Chinese Blue, l'aris White, Assorted colored Paints, and Cider Vinegar, North side of Court street, East of Broadway. WK have adopted the nio9t approved method, as practised h best Eeatern manufacturers, in mauuluc'.ur Ing While Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in Ihe United Males. Will warrant the quality ol each article we manufacture, to be as good ns any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. Cincinnati, Jan. 3 Ivd&w Fr. SKINNER, ( .ate of Nm Lisbon, ( lno.) GF.Nr.HAL Aganev, Commission and Forwarding Mer. chant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in eueral, No. 13, Last Front St., near steamboat landing, C'in ' uatl, Ohio. ..efer to Justus Wright, and A. Q, Richardson, Bro. & Co., Cincinnati It. V. Snodgrass &. Co.,,New Lisbon (irigg & Elliott, Philadelphia John Smith. New Orleans; s. B. Boss, Portsmouth j Lawsou &. Corode, Wellsvllle i F.walt and (,'ebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville j W. (.'. Scott, St. Louis. sep22 dtf. TO THE PUBLIC. HAY I NC, completed our new I'iano and Tea Wareronms, and received our Brat shipments, consisting Of 36 splendid Pianos, and 300 chests clioice 'Peas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those articles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our 'Peas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart As Dunham, New York, cannot he equalled in the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the 'Pea Warcrooms, and occupies tlio whole upper part of the building. Tons put up in and A pound packages, of betterqoallty, in better style, and at lo'wcr prices than of any of tho Kast. em packing houses. SMITH & NIXON. SUgl, N. F.. corner 7th and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, O. LEXANDRE SKIGNE PTE BRANDY. 20 qr pipes Alexandre Seignette Brandy ; 10 hi u a e 10 hf J. .1. Dupuy, Pale " 7 hf Meglory " o hf ' Leger Freres 1 In store, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE. HAWTHORN fc CO., nut No. 24 Columbia t., Cincinnati. P""oSf WINES. 10 qr casks Pure Juice Port ; 10 qr " Quilliman'a Trash Port; 0 (r " Old Queen's " 20 qr " Burgundy " In store, and for sale bv SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN fc CO., u4 No. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. CATAWBA WIn1e2C0O gallons CaTawba Wine, two years old, inanufactured by an experienced Vintner, for sa'e by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORNE or. CO., Cincinnati, May 14. 24 Columbia st. MAGLORYBRANDV. Seven hf. Pipes Msglory Brandy this day received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., P'7 Columbia st. f B. GODDARDlBRAliljY. -10 hifPipes J. superior brand Champagne Brandy, received and for sale by SOUTHGATE, 1IAWTIIOBN & CO., n)'1 24 Columbia st. T B. GODARDlujRANDY.-O hf pipes J. B.Go-J . daid Brandy, " vintage " IKO0, in store and tor sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., u4 No. 24, Columbia St., Cincinnati. SICILY LIQUORICE. 0 cases Sicily Stick Liquor ice in store and tor salo by SOUTHGATE, IIAWTIIORNF. & CO., Cincinnati, Msy 14. 24 Columbia st. UCIIEIDAM GInT ' O 0 pipes Rynehend'a Pine Apple (lin. 3 do Clover Leaf do. In store and for i ale low hy SOUTHQATiC, HAWTHORN . CO., Je'- 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati SIX TWIST TOBACCO.-I00 kegs No. l.bTwi.t 'Tobacco, our own manBtutiafs,. in.tnri. 1 i'i... .li., SOUTHGATE, hawthorn & Co.. Mav 16 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. VJUGAR AND S. II. MOLASSES O 200 brls. Refined Sugars ; 00 do. S. 11. Molasses, prims, lauding from Belle Isle, and for tale by "P" M IN ( , dt HEFFNER. Cincinnati. MULES. Six very tine Mules, snituMe fur Cslsegr nia idventurers. mav be had bv anolslasi tn p6 JUNG &. HKr'FNICR, 27Maih st. Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxes, 100 4 boxes, lOOjboxes, Isnd-iug Irom John Adams, and lor sale br Sp6 RING fc HEFFNER, Cincinnati. t lOLASSES 1.000 brls Molasses, landing (rom Bell IvX Isle, and for sale by ap6 KING & HF.FFNF.R, 27 Main st , Cincinnati. i A A BAGS Pimento; 50 bnirs Java Coffee 1UU landing from I nitcd States, nnd for sale by npo KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati T BATHER. 100 bundles Uppei snd Skirling Leather ij jusi received ny iviim, it ncrinsui. npti No. 27 Main si. .Cincinnati. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. V0 bdds. Sugar, fair and prime ; 1,20(1 bbls. Molasses. For .ale by KING &. HF.FFNF.R. 27 Mnin street, mnr22. Cincinnati. CCATAWBA WINE. 2,00(1 gallons Catawba Wine J 2 vears old. " manufactured bv an experienced vintner.' for sale by nut i I iiw.x I r.t ii i nvmn s tu, jel. 24 Columbia st. Cincinnati. n TWIST TOBACCO. 32 kegs No. 1,6 Twist To O bseco, in store snd for sale bv SOUTHGATF.. HAWTHORN fc CO., jc4 S4 Columbia St., Cincinnati.